Pressure mounts on Britain to return Nehanda skull

Pressure is mounting on the British to return the head of Mbuya Nehanda whose statue was unveiled by President Mnangagwa on Wednesday much to the delight of not only Zimbabweans, but the world at large including European nations.

Chimurambi douses Covid with music

Karoi-based fire fighter and Afro-jazz crooner Lovemore Chimurambi reckons music is a unifier needed in times of Covid-19 pandemic, which is ravaging the world.

Mali’s president, prime minister resign after arrests by military

Mali’s interim president and prime minister have resigned two days after they were arrested by the military, an aide to the vice president said. Soldiers, led by interim Vice President…

Zimbabwe contains Covid-19 Indian variant

Harare Bureau The deadly Covid-19 Indian variant that was detected in Kwekwe is being contained with no new cases recorded since confirmation of the first case last week. Government activated…

Zimstat conducts 2021 agric survey electronically

The Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (Zimstat) is for the first time conducting the 2021 Agriculture and Livestock Survey (ALS) electronically using the Computer Assisted Personal Interviews (CAPI), a move that is expected to improve data collection monitoring and quality of work.

‘Zim economy in better shape’

Reforms Government instituted since 2017, have put the economy in a much better condition while also priming it for recovery and sustainable growth.

Highlanders players rubbish strike claims

Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter HIGHLANDERS players have refuted claims circulating on social media that they threatened to strike over failure by the club to fulfill its January promise to…

Binga women sustain livelihoods through basket weaving

Hazel Marimbiza Under the scorching afternoon sun of Binga, rural women are splitting strands of dry grass ready to weave them into baskets. Splitting strands of dry grass in preparation…

AfCFTA offers opportunity to synergise economic links

On May 25 2012, the former secretary-general of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, said: “Africa Day provides an opportunity to acknowledge the achievements of the people and governments of Africa”.

Bosso cling onto NetOne romance

HIGHLANDERS are still clinging on to their NetOne romance even though their partnership, with the company, was ended last year.

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